Martin Hay, a JFK researcher from the UK
Oliver Stone's JFK got Martin interested in the case
"History is written by the victors"
The govt pays the other side to spread propaganda
Passport of the terrorist found on 9/11 even though the plane was destroyed on impact !!!
Article: Martin Hay reviews Josiah Thompson's new book Last Second in Dallas
The acoustics evidence of the case
This was brought to the attention of HSCA by Mary Ferrell, Gary Mac and Gary Shaw
Book: Hear No Evil by Donald Thomas: Paperback, Kindle, Audiobook
5 shots fired in Dealey Plaza
"We have proven a conspiracy but haven't investigated the conspirators" - Dan Hardway
Nobel Laureate Luis Alvarez deviced the Jet Effect theory to explain the backward movement of Kennedy's head
Article: Jet Effect Rebuttal; Download PDF here
Alvarez explains the jiggle of the camera as the result of the shock wave from Oswald's rifle
Dr. Cyril Wecht, the only dissenting member of the autopsy panel before the HSCA
Download Dr. Wecht's HSCA testimony here (PDF)
Listen to Dr. Wecht's HSCA testimony on Black Op Radio episode 720b
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Kennedy's neck wound was an entry hole?
Luis Alvarez's experiments
Paul Hoch, a graduate student of Alvarez, took part in Alvarez's shooting experiments
Hoch had the photographs of the experiments which he sold to Tink Thompson for $250
Alvarez's team shot a lot of objects which all went away from the rifle, except the watermelons
"It is important to stress the fact that a taped melon was our a priori best mockup of a head & it showed retrograde
recoil in the first test. If we had used the "Edison technique" & shot at a large collection of objects, & finally found
one which gave retrograde recoil, then our firing experiments could reasonably be criticized." - Luis Alvarez
Dr. John K. Lattimer revealed that Alvarez did not shoot at the melons with a mannlicher carcano rifle
FREE Download Ebook: Six Seconds in Dallas (PDF) by Josiah "Tink" Thompson
Martin's blog: www.themysteriesofdealeyplaza.blogspot.com
Martin's facebook profile
Part B: Jim DiEugenio; beginning at 1:00:06
Article: Neil Sheehan: In Retrospect by Jim DiEugenio
Sheehan makes himself a hero of the whole Pentagon Papers episode
Sheehan and David Halberstam were hawks on Vietnam in the beginning
The two of them were under the influence of John Paul Vann
“Bombers and helicopters and napalm are a help, but they are not enough”
- David Halberstam in his book The Making of a Quagmire (1965, Random House)
“The lesson to be learned from Vietnam is that we must get in earlier, be shrewder,
and force the other side to practice the self-deception” (ibid)
Article: Thomas D. Herman Smooches Halberstam and Sheehan by Jim DiEugenio
Sheehan's book about John Paul Vann A Bright Shining Lie
My Lai massacre was part of Operation Pheonix
Book: The Phoenix Program: America's Use of Terror in Vietnam: Paperback, Hardcover, Kindle, Audiobook
Seymour Hersh wrote the My Lai massacre was an operation that was out of control
The New York Times sent Sheehan on a tour to discredit Mark Lane
Book: Conversations with Americans by Mark Lane: Paperback, Kindle
Neil Sheehan attacked Mark Lane for his book Conversations with Americans in his article (NYT, Dec 27, 1970)
Book: A Lie too Big to Fail by Lisa Pease: Hardcover, Kindle, Scribd
Video: Jim Garrison's response to the NBC hatchet job
Documentary: The Searchers by Randolph Benson (vimeo on demand)
The "Sniper's Nest": Incarnations And Implications by Allan Eaglesham